Mich. Admin. Code R. 299.927 - State parks and recreation areas; unlawful acts
Rule 27. In addition to the unlawful acts specified in R 299.922, in state parks, recreation areas, forest campgrounds, and pathway trailheads, it is unlawful to do any of the following:
(a) Enter or remain in a
campground, outdoor center, cabin area, or day campsite between the hours of 10
p.m. and 8 a.m., unless the individual is a lawfully registered occupant. An
individual shall not enter or remain in a day-use area between the hours of 10
p.m. and 8 a.m., except as posted otherwise.
(b) Discharge an air gun, gas gun,
spring-loaded gun, or slingshot; or to discharge a bow and arrow or crossbow,
except if licensed to take game during established hunting seasons on
state-owned land designated open to hunting under the authority of the
department. This subdivision does not apply to a shooting range designated by
the department or to a starting gun for a field trial. An individual shall not
engage in target shooting, except on a designated shooting range.
(c) Obtain a camping permit for use by a
camping party of which the individual is not a member.
(d) Camp for more than 15 consecutive nights
in any separately administered campground in a park or recreation area between
May 15 and September 15. If a camping party is required to leave a campground
upon reaching the 15-night limit, the party is not eligible to return until 5
nights have elapsed.
(e) Use a
campground for a permanent or semipermanent residence.
(f) Ride a bicycle of any kind, except on a
pathway, road, parking lot, or a designated, signed bicycle trail.
(g) Park more than 2 motor vehicles on 1
campsite or in a campground, except 2 motorcycles may be substituted for each
motor vehicle if each is operated by a registered camper.
(h) Build a fire, except in a designated
place.
(i) Enter a campground, if
not a registered camper, unless with permission from a park manager or
designee. This subdivision does not apply to an individual visiting a
registered camper.
(j) Allow a dog
or other animal within a state-owned water or land area as designated by park
manager or designee as a bathing beach or to bring a dog or other animal,
except a service animal for the blind, visually, or physically impaired, into
an enclosed park building or to leave a dog or other animal unattended; or to
permit a dog or other animal to run loose or create a disturbance unless the
dog is being used in hunting, or in a field trial, or while being trained on
state-owned land open to such use; or to fail to properly control a dog or
other animal. Any dog or other animal found not in the possession of or under
the immediate control of its owner or owner's agent, or any dog or other animal
creating a nuisance or disturbance, may be removed from the park, recreation
area, or state forest campground by the department.
(k) Possess a dog or other animal unless it
is under immediate control on a leash not more than 6 feet in length. This
subdivision does not apply to a dog being used for hunting, or in field trials,
or while being trained, when upon state-owned land open to such use, or within
a designated leash-free area.
(l)
Ride or allow a horse or other pack and saddle animal in any area, except for a
designated equestrian trail or equestrian campground, or when in compliance
with a permit issued for a field dog trial.
(m) Camp without a camping permit issued by
the department.
(n) Conduct
scientific research without written authorization from the
department.
(o) Camp or place a
camp of any type in a designated forest campground without first completing the
camp registration tag, depositing the payment of the posted camping fee in the
receptacle provided, and posting the camp registration tag at the campsite. The
camp registration tag shall be furnished by the department and be available at
the campground.
(p) Operate an ORV
in a designated campground, except for entrance to and departure from a
designated ORV campground or by order of the department.
(q) Use, operate, or possess a wheeled,
motorized vehicle, except for a PAMD, on a designated state forest
pathway.
(r) Knowingly cause any
noise that may disturb another during quiet hours.
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